I think he was Reverend. You would think that he would pay more attention to what his bosses are doing!

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"To be born into this world a sentient, self-conscious and reasoning being, surrounded by inexhaustible glories in Nature, which we may comprehend, possess,enjoy; to be able to rise on the wings of a lofty imagination; to be able to get glimpses of the ideally perfect; to apprehend the Divine; it is to the development and enjoyment of these high powers that the young man is invited. How dare he refuse to qualify himself by the most perfect training of all his powers." Lyman J. Gage 1910

"Follow Me!", John M. (Delta).

"I've learned that you shouldn't compare yourself to others - they are more screwed up than you think." Something Magistra Isabel posted.

I am sure my email is monitored regularly. I have been so told. Notwithstanding that only select messages are reviewed, I am not concerned with network monitors seeing that I have the application in my inbox. Nothing ill will be said of it to me, nor of my attempts to view the website. I have difficulty even checking my bank balance or ordering flowers for a get-well present at work. The DoD's computer systems are arbitrarilly too restrictive, for good reason, to name one: Fantasy Football.

If only the technitians knew just how much porn travels the DoD networks...

I beleive the Reverend's question was rhetorical, but I was serious, and I can stand to hear "No." I was merely inconvenienced, and I would not have anyone inconvenience themselves for Me unless they so wished.

My leadership and I are very aware of what we each do. Awareness is part of what makes us so successful in our mission.

Just watch-out for a waterboard, I'm not talking about surfing either. H.S.

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"To be born into this world a sentient, self-conscious and reasoning being, surrounded by inexhaustible glories in Nature, which we may comprehend, possess,enjoy; to be able to rise on the wings of a lofty imagination; to be able to get glimpses of the ideally perfect; to apprehend the Divine; it is to the development and enjoyment of these high powers that the young man is invited. How dare he refuse to qualify himself by the most perfect training of all his powers." Lyman J. Gage 1910

"Follow Me!", John M. (Delta).

"I've learned that you shouldn't compare yourself to others - they are more screwed up than you think." Something Magistra Isabel posted.